There is no denying it, Ryan Kwanten is the best part of vampire hump-hump series True Blood. And now you can watch his superhero debut in the first ever Griff the Invisible teaser. Plus, clips from Mega Python Versus Gatoroid.

Griff the Invisible

It should be interesting to see how Kwanten tackles the superhero role of Griff, a strange secluded young lad who doesn't seem to get much action. He spends his nights fighting crime, and STILL not having sex. I know all of this is very hard to believe (which is why we're interested). We welcome a superhero deviation from the usual chiseled abs of Jason Stackhouse.

By day Griff (Ryan Kwanten) is an everyday office worker, in an everyday town. He lives a secluded life, bullied by co-workers (Toby Schmitz) - his protective brother his only friend. By night Griff assumes his other identity, roaming the dark streets protecting the innocent and the vulnerable from the dangers that lurk in the shadows - he is the hero, GRIFF THE INVISIBLE.

Increasingly concerned by Griff's eccentric behavior, his brother (Patrick Brammall) attempts to draw him back into the 'real world'. In doing so he introduces Griff to Melody (Maeve Dermody) an equally eccentric and charming girl.

Fascinated by Griff's idiosyncrasies, which are equal only to her own, Melody begins to fall for Griff. As Griff is forced to face up to realities of a mundane world, it is up to Melody to rescue GRIFF THE INVISIBLE for the sake of herself, Griff and their love for each other.

GRIFF THE INVISIBLE is the fresh, highly-original romantic comedy from the wildly fertile imagination of debut feature film writer / director Leon Ford. Starring Ryan Kwanten in the lead role of Griff (star of smash hit US TV series True Blood) and Maeve Dermody as Melody (who earned critical acclaim for her performance in Beautiful Kate), GRIFF THE INVISIBLE is fresh from international rave reviews and accolades from the Toronto International Film Festival and will (dis)appear in cinemas nationally March, 2011.

Mega Python Versus Gatoroid

Sorry about the slim pickings (it's the holidays) but hopefully these ridiculous clips from the next Mega Something Versus Big Something Else will tide you over. 1980s pop icon Deborah Gibson is once again reprising her role as "Scientist." But who will win this year: the snake or the gator?